MLL4 prepares the enhancer landscape for Foxp3 induction via chromatin looping
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Kairong Cui | K. Zhao | Chengyu Liu | Jiuzhou Z. Song | Ji-Eun Lee | Gangqing Hu | J. Konkel | Dunfang Zhang | Yi Ding | K. Ge | Chaochen Wang | Wanjun Chen | K. Placek | Younghoon Jang | Chengyu Liu
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